There’s no way in hell I’m going to waste a good Saturday night to watch a bunch of boring, bumbling, buffoons get embarrassed by a very beatable team — all while JT the ringmaster circus clown stands motionless while he gets the pants coached off him…You know, the usual.

Cal’s football program ran under Tedfraud’s coaching routine has become so tired and boring Joan Rivers thinks this old moron needs to give it up and just go away. Its unwatchable at this point. How the hell are they going to sell ticket packages for next season — when their guaranteeing just 3-4 wins max and countless snoozefests and buttkickings by keeping Tedfraud employed?

Cal HAS TO FIRE THIS GUY. Its the only way to drum up excitement and sell tickets while there’s still hope for next year and for lowering the stadium debt. The novelty of the new stadium will be gone. A new QB with zero experience will be playing. Keenan Allen will be gone…

Other than students living on campus, who in their right mind would want to fight traffic, pay for parking and pay to watch JT’s program stink it up in person the rest of this year? I barley care to watch for free now in the comfort of my own home — Tedfraud should be paying fans to watch his games at this point.

Cal has to get a new coach and start the rebuilding process. And tell Sandy to get lost as well. Mike Macintyre or Herm Edwards for Cal coach in 2013…Git er done!

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David K.Tue, 30 Oct 2012 20:22:33 +0000http://blogs.mercurynews.com/collegesports/?p=28185#comment-148357“but there is no reason … none, zero, zilch … for Cal not to win this game.”

I’ll give you a reason Jeff Tedford

Seriously though, looking at the Huskies past results against teams that are dramatically better than Cal, sure they look bad, but then again this is Cal not Oregon they will be playing.

Look at Cal’s performance of late. Loss at home to what is starting to appear like a mediocre Stanford team (that the Huskies beat) and blowout loss to a pretty bad Utah team.

UW has more quality wins and more quality losses than Cal.

Can Cal win? Sure, id say its not only possible its definitely resaonble to think Cal can win, but the same is true for Washington. So the statement that there is NO reason why Cal shouldn’t win? False, there are many reasons why.

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DawgdroolTue, 30 Oct 2012 20:16:50 +0000http://blogs.mercurynews.com/collegesports/?p=28185#comment-148356Up here in Seattle, people are calling this game winnable. Winnable? Maybe, but not likely.

Two weeks ago, Huskies were slight underdogs at Arizona, just like this game, and we got rolled 52-17.

Like the Bears, UW is good at home, but horrible on the road, (you did play Ohio St. tough back in Columbus). Granted the other road losses were against LSU and Oregon, but to get thumped like that by a 3-3 Arizona team previously winless in the conference was inexcusable.

So it doesn’t go over well up here, when I say expect Cal to bounce back from the Utah game with a win Friday night.

Slightly different subject. Re: the rumors about Tedford. I’ve heard it would be difficult to fire him, due to the financial obligation owed him in his contract.

However, if it did happen, one of the names I’ve heard come up is our defensive coordinator, Justin Wilcox, who was an assistant at Cal for I believe 3 years.

Hate to lose him, as he is starting to turn around what was an absolutely horrible defense. However, Wilcox is one of those assistants who is considered a “Hot Commodity”, an up-and-comer who will be a head coach someday.

Thought I would see what Bay Area fans think about this.

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VancouverDawgTue, 30 Oct 2012 19:17:17 +0000http://blogs.mercurynews.com/collegesports/?p=28185#comment-148351Cal looks a lot like Washington did a few years ago in the waning moments of the TW era. At least you guys won a few games this year; we got zipped that season. I don’t know for sure who will win Friday, but I think it is all up to Washington – what team shows up? The team that last to Ariziona won’t beat even this Cal team. The team that put up a scrappy effort against OSU and Stanford for wins beats Cal by two touchdowns or more.
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StanTheManTue, 30 Oct 2012 13:02:16 +0000http://blogs.mercurynews.com/collegesports/?p=28185#comment-148306@Larno – get a clue about Stanford attendance this year. The main reason attendance was so low on Saturday was that kickoff was at 3 and the Giants were on at 5. If it had been a noon kickoff there would have been at least 10-15K more. But WSU is never going to sell out with their record.
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MykTue, 30 Oct 2012 00:10:19 +0000http://blogs.mercurynews.com/collegesports/?p=28185#comment-148216Wow…there is NO WAY that Cal could lose to a team that has already knocked off two top 10 teams? A team that has never beaten UW in the Sarkisian era??

Seriously…I think the line is right…but it Wilner’s comment is laughable

And before I get to read and reply to your thoughts on $C football, they are gone. Your post was pulled? sorry I missed it.

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What on earth are you speaking about? None of my posts got pulled. Didn’t that Food Appreciation class instruct you to eat more carrots for your blindness?

PS – With your next post you will just about 25% of the posts on this blog. Don’t you have a job?

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Steve WMon, 29 Oct 2012 19:48:50 +0000http://blogs.mercurynews.com/collegesports/?p=28185#comment-148166I am not a bandwagon Cal fan. I sat through most of the games during the Holmoe years. I was even at the Earthquake game, when 17,000 brave souls watched Cal lose to Washington after the 89 Loma Prieta shaker. But I am done with this team. You couldn’t give me tickets this Friday to watch a team that has given up on its coach.

So seriously, who still plans on attending the last two Cal home games, and why would you go? Is it because you have already paid for the tickets? I’m thinking the only way to hasten Teddy’s departure is for a massive show of disinterest from the fan base. Eating your ticket is a vote to oust JT. Think about it.

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CalfanMon, 29 Oct 2012 19:28:48 +0000http://blogs.mercurynews.com/collegesports/?p=28185#comment-148161Cal does look like a team playing for their coach. They are playing for their coach to get fired. It’s pathetic when a coach has so badly lost his players (and the fans) he is the last one to see it.
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